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-intellivision: update comments and fix rom locations on intv1 hardware. Note the intv1 exec.bin still needs to be split to the two separate roms that the real hardware used. [Lord Nightmare]

-intellivision: enabled the c000-cfff area for cart rom access; while no commercial carts used this afaik, at least one homebrew cart does and won't work without it. Corrected the manufacturer/name of the Sears Super Video Arcade. [Lord Nightmare]

-sc3000: Moved the fake BIOS to cartridge software list. SC-3000 does not have an internal BIOS, instead a BASIC or other cartridge needs to be plugged in manually. E.g. "mess sc3000 basic3" [Curt Coder]

-ti99: gromport redesigned, now offering three slot options "single" (default) / "multi" / "gkracker" determining the set of cartridge slots (cart or cart1/2/3/4). Cartridge insertion may be set to trigger RESET or not. TI consoles now have a dedicated RESET line, connected to the RESET input of the CPU and VDP. [Michael Zapf]

-DEC VK100/GIGI documentation update; document two missing proms, correct (I hope) IC locations (until we can get schematics) using the DEC system of counting from the top right corner downward and shifting one column to the left at the end, and documented the (sometimes barely/illegible) markings on the proms. [Lord Nightmare, Andy Valencia, Guru]

-Big Board 2: Fixed keyboard and screen scrolling. [Robbbert]

-P8000: Fixed 8-bit and 16-bit versions enough that they are usable [Robbbert]

-tms9928/v9938: Using an own address space for the attached video memory [Michael Zapf]

-tms99xx: Introduced symbolic constants for interrupt lines. Added a special RESET line which is handled by the CPU, not by the emulator core. tms9928a/v9938: Introduced dedicated RESET line. [Michael Zapf]